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In a meeting of the Portland City Council this week, a bureau director delivered alarming news: $5 million in federal ...
In a nearly four-decade journalism career, Nancy Townsley saw a lot of changes in the news industry. When she began at the ...
The first-ever Green Living Companion is a modest guide to help us all find ways we can make more conscious decisions about ...
Jessie Fleming doesn’t mind a little rain. In fact, she’s found that despite the Pacific Northwest’s reputation, seasonal ...
Lawmakers brought the bill after a Willamette Week cover story highlighting the proliferation of the storefront operations ...
Makary, who reports to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, has been a vocal critic of the medical ...
In the current fiscal year, only 14% of residents who entered one of the city’s eight pod shelters—and then moved out—exited ...
Oregon's pushing back on a Trump administration attempt to curtail diversity, equity and inclusion. If the state loses ...
After two years in a top job at one of Oregon’s most powerful labor unions, Joe Baessler faces a fellow union member who ...
The 19th annual 82nd Avenue of Roses Parade will return Saturday, April 26, albeit an abbreviated version. The new route will ...
An ambitious project to transform a portion of Old Town into a shoe manufacturing campus will receive the remaining $800,000 ...
The April 8 meeting of the Portland Public Schools Board featured an unusual sight: Three weeks before May ballots were to ...